David Cotterill produces a left-footed shot from just outside the penalty box that misses to the left of the target.

76:25

James Harper joins the action as a substitute, replacing David Syers.

73:49

Anthony Wordsworth replaces Kem Izzet.

70:22

Kyle Bennett goes off and James Husband comes on.

67:17

Handball decision goes against Brian Wilson. Brian Wilson is cautioned by the ref for unsporting behaviour. Free kick taken by David Cotterill. Inswinging corner taken from the left by-line by David Cotterill.

65:47

Michael Rose takes a inswinging corner to the near post, David Syers makes a clearance.

64:01

David Syers is caught offside. Indirect free kick taken by Mark Cousins.

Outswinging corner taken from the left by-line by Michael Rose, Freddie Sears takes a shot. Blocked by Jamie McCombe. Inswinging corner taken by Michael Rose from the right by-line played to the near post, David Syers makes a clearance.

52:42

Kyle Bennett takes a shot. Save by Mark Cousins.

49:50

Shot from deep inside the area by Kyle Bennett clears the bar.

47:44

Andy Bond heads into his own net. Colchester 1-2 Doncaster.Assist by David Cotterill.

Paul Keegan concedes a free kick for a foul on Gavin Massey. Strike on goal comes in from Michael Rose from the free kick.

14:29

Magnus Okuonghae concedes a free kick for a foul on Kyle Bennett. David Cotterill takes the direct free kick.

10:34

Paul Keegan challenges Gavin Massey unfairly and gives away a free kick. Strike comes in from Andy Bond from the free kick, Corner taken left-footed by Michael Rose to the near post, Rob Jones makes a clearance. Martin Woods manages to make a clearance.

6:56

Effort from the edge of the box by David Syers goes wide of the left-hand post.

2:40

Goal scored by David Cotterill from just outside the penalty area to the top left corner of the goal. Colchester 0-1 Doncaster.Paul Quinn provided the assist for the goal.

1:36

Inswinging corner taken from the left by-line by David Cotterill, Andy Bond manages to make a clearance.

Match Preview

Colchester lost for Wordsworth
Anthony Wordsworth is likely to miss Colchester's home clash against Doncaster.
The midfielder went down during the latter stages of last weekend's 1-0 defeat at Brentford fearing he had broken his leg but instead suffered only severe bruising to his ankle.
Wordsworth is hopeful of a swift return against Rovers but manager Jon Ward is likely to take a more cautious approach and rest him for Tuesday's visit of Crawley or even next weekend's trip to Scunthorpe.
Winger Karl Duguid missed out against Brentford altogether with a knee complaint and he is set for around two weeks on the sidelines.
But the U's are expected to be boosted by the availability of midfielder John-Joe O'Toole, who has returned to full training following a groin problem.
Doncaster have no new problems to contend with.
Rovers have been out of action since losing 2-1 at Yeovil on September 1 as last weekend's scheduled home fixture against Oldham was postponed due to the Latics receiving international call ups.
New signing Iain Hume is still not ready for a start. Hume, who joined Rovers on loan from Preston at the end of August, made his debut as a second-half substitute against Yeovil but the Canada international striker is still short of match fitness.
"Iain is nowhere near full match fitness because he's not kicked a ball all summer at Preston," said Saunders, who is hoping to bolster his small squad with loan signings. "He's been training in the gym so he's having a few niggles now he's training properly with us."
Saunders may look to rotate his side after losing back-to-back league games by the odd goal against Crawley and Yeovil.
The former Wales boss has defenders James Husband and Shelton Martis, midfielders James Harper and Paul Keegan and striker Robbie Blake all available should he wish to make changes.